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This morning Trae is joined by actor Alan H Green who is currently starring in The Griswolds' Broadway Vacation which is currently playing at the 5th Avenue Theatre. Trae is also joined by Brian Callanan who is the host of Seattle News, Views, and Brews for an update on Mayor Harrell's budget proposal. #BlackMediaMatters #WWConverge
A song about the history of an actual New York City street, "64' takes us back to the past, before Lincoln Center existed, to explore the less glamorous side of tearing down the past to build the future. Performed by Alan H. Green, George Salazar, Jose Restrepo, if you're anything like the rest of us, you'll be rushing to play this one on repeat as soon as it's done. http://BPN.fm/Album to get the music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The incredibly talented actor Alan H Green is this week's guest on Kicking it with the Koves! Alan is currently starring in the hit play "The Karate Kid: The Musical," performing the role of John Kreese. Alan discusses what it's like to play the antagonist, & how he sees the whole theatre as his dojo when he gets into character as Kreese. The Koves & Alan discuss all things theater & film production, and get into the parallels between the musical and the original Karate Kid film. Don't miss this conversation, only on Kicking it with the Koves!
Jake Bentley Young talks about his musical background and how inspirational and influential his father was while he was growing up. He also shares his first moments meeting Alan H Green and landing the part of “Johnny Lawrence”! Twitter: @CobraKaiPod / Instagram: @CobraKaiKompanion Ph: (424) 262-7284 [424-COBRA-84] / Email: CobraKaiPod@gmail.com Cobra Kai Kompanion Website Merch store: ckkompanion.threadless.com www period Cobra Kai period C-O-M slash Kompanion Podcast Contenders Clothing Link: https://contendersclothing.com/?rfsn=5377037.325ffd 20% off Promo code: CKPODCAST
Peter is joined by Broadway veteran Alan H Green and actor/singer Jetta Juriansz, who play "Kreese" and "Ali" in The Musical, respectively. Alan shares why he added the "H" to his name and his experience living abroad in Germany. Jetta talks about writing a couple of her songs and teases some things in the musical! Twitter: @CobraKaiPod / Instagram: @CobraKaiKompanion Ph: (424) 262-7284 [424-COBRA-84] / Email: CobraKaiPod@gmail.com Cobra Kai Kompanion Website Merch store: ckkompanion.threadless.com www period Cobra Kai period C-O-M slash Kompanion Podcast Contenders Clothing Link: https://contendersclothing.com/?rfsn=5377037.325ffd 20% off Promo code: CKPODCAST
Barrington Stage Company is celebrating one of the greatest composers of the 20th Century. From “I Got Rhythm” to “Embraceable You” to “Summertime,” George Gershwin's soaring, glorious music will lift your spirits and warm your hearts. Featuring a cast of stellar Broadway singers, this concert is titled, appropriately enough, “Who Could Ask for Anything More?” The production runs from June 10 – July 3rd outdoors at the BSC Production Center on Laurel Street in Pittsfield, MA. To tell us more, we welcome Julianne Boyd (Director) - the Founder and Artistic Director of Barrington Stage Company and Musical Director Darren Cohen. Together, they've conceived the concert which features Allison Blackwell, Britney Coleman, Alan H. Green, Jacob Tishler, and Alysha Umphress.
Season 1 Episode 5 - Toy Box - Book and Lyrics by Teresa Lotz, Music by Will BuckVelveteen, a young and naive stuffed rabbit is thrown into the toy box where he meets Tank, a muscular hard-headed remote-control War-Tank and Horse, an old and grumpy skin horse figurine that is wise and much older than the others. As Velveteen tries to make sense of what has happened to him he learns about The Boy who may or may not ever come back for his toys. This loose adaptation of The Velveteen Rabbit is a bittersweet and heartwarming story of innocence, love, and what it means for a toy to become real.Starring: Kennedy Kanagawa, Thom Sesma, Joseph Cannon, and Alan H. Green.with Direction by Christopher Michaels,Music Direction by Jonathon Lynch,Orchestrations and Sound Design by Andrew Fox,and Mixing and Mastering by Jay Rosen.Tracking Engineer and Editor: Andrew FoxViolin by Ally Jenkins,French Horn by Dakota Corbliss,Trumpet by Pierce Yamaoka,Trombone by Kenneth Johnson,and Tuba by Pete Charles Isaac.General Management: Jeremy TerryPress Representative: Off Off PRIndieWorks Social Media Manager: Emily CottoneBite-Sized Broadway is an IndieWorks Theatre Production created by Jonathon Lynch. Executive Producers: Christopher Michaels and Jeremy Terry. Produced by Jonathon Lynch and Andrew Fox. Bite-Sized Broadway Theme Song written and performed by Michael Perrie, Jr. Support us on Patreon for exclusive perks and extended content! Head to www.patreon.com/bitesizedbroadway This episode is sponsored by Maria Wirries and Matt SanGiovanni - Check out Maria’s new album, “Just Keep Singing” streaming now. head to mariawirries.comFor more information on Matt, check out www.mattsangiovanni.comFor more information on Teressa and Will, you can visit their websites at teresalotz.com and willbuck.com respectively.For more information on this and other IndieWorks programming, please visit www.indieworkstheatre.com. Like and follow us on social media, @IndieWorksCo.
Season 1 Episode 2: Blue Cross Blues Book by Ed Levy, Music and Lyrics by Neil RadischBill and his wife, Michelle, are just a normal American couple who must go up "against the man" to get what they are owed... a check reimbursement for his insurance claim. But as anyone who has had insurance knows, that's anything but easy! In this charming and hilarious satirical send-up of our healthcare system, we journey with Bill as he attempts to get through to customer service, navigate billing codes, and dodge bill collectors all in hopes of one day receiving that $10,000 check!Starring: Lance Roberts, Karen Mason, Ann Harada and Alan H. Green, with Andy Roninson and Sierra Rein.Also featuring Andrew Fox, Christopher Michaels, Erin Oechsel, Jonathon Lynch, and Yvette Monique Clark in the ensemble.Mitzy Colletes: FluteRobby Wingfield: SaxophonesPierce Yamaoka: TrumpetKenneth Johnson: TromboneDirected by Christopher MichaelsMusic Direction: Jonathon LynchOrchestrations and Sound Design: Andrew FoxTracking Engineer and Editor: Andrew FoxAdditional Tracking: Evan FeistMixing and Mastering: Jay RosenGeneral Management: Jeremy TerryPress Representative: Off Off PRSpecial thanks to Evan Feist and Michael Kostroff for their work on this episode.Bite-Sized Broadway is an IndieWorks Theatre Production created by Jonathon Lynch. Executive Producers: Christopher Michaels and Jeremy Terry. Produced by Jonathon Lynch and Andrew Fox. Bite-Sized Broadway Theme Song written and performed by Michael Perrie, Jr. Support us on Patreon for exclusive perks and extended content! Head to www.patreon.com/bitesizedbroadway This episode is sponsored by Evan Feist Coaching & Consulting. Head to www.evanfeist.comFor more information on Ed and Neil, visit their websites below.Ed Levy: edlevymusicaltheater.comNeil Radisch: neilradisch.comFor more information on this and other IndieWorks programming, please visit www.indieworkstheatre.com. Like and follow us on social media, @IndieWorksCo
Missing Happy Hour with your friends? BPN has you covered! Join the hosts of Equity One: Broadway’s Happy Hour (BPN.fm/EquityOne) as they catch up with your favorite Broadway folks! Each Wednesday and Saturday at 4:00 ("between shows” if you will) they’ll chat LIVE with some of Broadway's very best. Cocktails, games and laughs are guaranteed. So pour yourself a drink, and join us for Happy Hour on the Broadway Together Town Hall! @alanhgreen @equityonepodcast @elliottmattox @calebdicke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ann Harda and Alan H. Green The Topic of Race in theatre and the whitewashing on the professional stage. Broadway’s Backbone is a podcast dedicated to the men and woman of the ensemble: The chorus of dancers, singers, and actors that are the foundation of every Broadway musical. These often-unsung gypsies are the hardest working people on the boards and are Broadways backbone. #Broadwaysbackbone #Brad2ley #Broadwayworld #Broadwaypodcasts